The Literary Relationship of Lord Byron & Thomas MooreJohns Hopkins University Press, 2001 - 251 էջ Contradicting the popular perception that Percy Bysshe Shelley was the poet who exerted the most influence upon Lord Byron's work, Jeffery W. Vail demonstrates that close friend and biographer Thomas Moore was a larger presence in Byron's life and work than any other living writer. In this analysis, Vail reconstructs the social, political and literary contexts of both writers' works through extensive consultation of 19th-century sources - including hundreds of contemporary reviews and articles on the two writers and over 500 unpublished manuscript letters written by Moore. |
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... observations : the personal poems were meant to be read as vehicles of real sentiments directed toward real peo- ple ; because of the poet's youth and lack of ambition , the poems had the fault of imperfect technique but also the ...
... observations : the personal poems were meant to be read as vehicles of real sentiments directed toward real peo- ple ; because of the poet's youth and lack of ambition , the poems had the fault of imperfect technique but also the ...
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... observed.43 That Byron thought of this poem as a contribution to Moore's poetic war against the Regent is suggested by his letter to Moore on 9 April referring to " the Bag and my hand - grenade " as two of the best " invectives ...
... observed.43 That Byron thought of this poem as a contribution to Moore's poetic war against the Regent is suggested by his letter to Moore on 9 April referring to " the Bag and my hand - grenade " as two of the best " invectives ...
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... observed that while collaborating with Byron , he observed that Byron's " liberality of senti- ment ... was not confined to the Jews alone , but his Lordship often regretted the truly distressed state of Ireland " as well.32 The ...
... observed that while collaborating with Byron , he observed that Byron's " liberality of senti- ment ... was not confined to the Jews alone , but his Lordship often regretted the truly distressed state of Ireland " as well.32 The ...
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ONE In short a young Moore | 14 |
TWO Our political malice | 41 |
THREE Thats my thunder by Gd | 81 |
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